6 Secluded Campgrounds In Delaware You’ve Never Heard Of
By Kim Magaraci|Updated on May 02, 2024(Originally published April 06, 2023)
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
There’s no better way to spend a few days than out in the woods, totally free from the distractions and stresses of everyday life. Camping in Delaware can be a relaxing getaway with beautiful views and epic adventures. Plan a trip to these quiet campgrounds in Delaware for a retreat you are sure to love.
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Where is the best camping in Delaware?
Delaware has a lovely mixture of beach camping and forest camping. With lakes and ponds to explore, and oceanfront beaches to soak up the sun, here are a few of the best places for camping in Delaware:
Delaware Seashore State Park, Indian River Inlet, DE: This beautiful seashore is a fun place to explore, whether you head out on the lake, watch the sunset over the water, or collect rocks along the beach. The campground is open to RVs and tents camping.
The Woodlands at Firefly, Dover, DE: What could be better than camping out while attending a music festival? The Firefly Music Festival hits Dover each June and this campsite fills up with music lovers from all over. You can rough it with a tent or hammock or you can go all out and rent a luxury glamping spot with air conditioning. Either way, enjoy the music under the stars with a roaring campfire — pure bliss.
Treasure Beach RV Park and Campground, Fenwick Island, DE: This Bayside beach campground has been entertaining guests since the 1970s. With 1,000 sites, you know it will get busy, but the ocean views are amazing and the beach vibe is incredibly relaxing.
Killens Pond State Park, Felton, DE: Delaware isn't all beaches and boardwalks, there are some amazing wooded areas to get away from the festival tourists. One such spot is Killens Pond State Park. Enjoy "lake life" on Killen Pond, a small body of water perfect for fishing, swimming, and kayaking.